Here is some dust for you:
ah thank you, just what i needed to maintain homeostasis..
That sounds like a tough job, Im always very impressed by people who can do that kinda work and I totally don't blame you for looking for something less intense!
it's absolutely tough work... it built character though. i used to be a very egotistical person, selfish and now i can say i am quite the opposite. ive come away with many stories, some funny, some gross, some sad. no matter what though, you meet many colorful characters.
for example, i used to work with a lady who was entirely non-verbal but very socially/situationally cognizant, so she had this unadulterated, almost cartoonish way of reacting to things. when she laughed she would snicker, spank her leg then just as quickly go back to stoically stacking her blocks ontop of one another.
she was totally obsessed with her pet chickens and would express her joy at seeing them with a short, ear curdling holler. when she hugged them she would get this intense look on her face and bite her lip, we would have to remind her to be gentle so that her grip wasn't too tight and she wouldn't hurt them.. one day we bought a stroller for the chickens and she had a blast parading them around the neighborhood.
that was definitely one of my favorite gigs.
You have a cute site, I like to drawings! Whats your favourite old movie?
thank you!!! well, can't say i'd be able to pick
one favorite, and it depends if we're talking live-action or we're including animated films here. one of my favorite animated films is hedgehog in the fog by yuri norstein and francheska yarbusova.
it's ten minutes so if you ever have the time i seriously recommend giving it a watch. it's beautifully animated with individual little paper cut outs that are hand painted + switched out for fluidity. i love its mysteriousness also, but i wont go into my interpretations of it just yet to avoid spoiling it for you.
in terms of live-action films? definitely house (1977), i love the surreal, dreamy aesthetics and sunsets, the cheesy horror is a plus. i've watched it multiple times for the visuals alone.
what about you?? got a couple of favorites?
also wanted to ask if you like or have watched the short film series imaginaria? i took a look at some of your games and they reminded me of playful, colorful cgi in those films :)